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GAME RECAP

M2 New Jersey The College of survives M2 New Jersey Institute Technology comeback, wins 4-2

Loucks Ice Center    Fri, Feb 20, 2015

M2 New Jersey Institute Technology tried its best to erase a four-goal deficit, but M2 New Jersey The College of would not be denied the victory and hung on to win, 4-2.

M2 New Jersey The College of made the score 4-0 on a goal by Kevin Collins at 6:45 in the third period, and M2 New Jersey Institute Technology got as close as 4-2 when Adam Finkle scored 19:36 into the third period.

M2 New Jersey The College of put 26 shots on net during the contest, more than the 0.3 it averages per game.

M2 New Jersey The College of additionally got points from Salvatore Dibrita, who also tallied one goal and one assist. M2 New Jersey The College of also got a goal from Robert Notley as well. In addition, M2 New Jersey The College of received assists from Tyler Viducic, who had three and Matt Martin and Craig Ismaili, who each chipped in one.

M2 New Jersey Institute Technology excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in three chances. M2 New Jersey Institute Technology's offense was clicking better than usual and put 39 shots on goal during the game, better than the 0.2 shots per game it averages.

M2 New Jersey Institute Technology also got points from Alex Fleischmann, who also grabbed one goal and one assist. More assists for M2 New Jersey Institute Technology came via Thomas Mudry, who had one.

David Laub made 37 saves for M2 New Jersey The College of on 39 shots. Andrew Irizarry recorded 22 saves for M2 New Jersey Institute Technology. M2 New Jersey Institute Technology incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors and had no power play opportunities.